Sony mce-f88k User Manual

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Locating a Scene or Track You Want
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EN
Number buttons
Locating a Specific Track
You can quickly locate any track while playing a disc
using the JOG SELECTOR, 
=/+ buttons (AMS:
Automatic Music Sensor), PREV/NEXT buttons or
number buttons.
Note that while playing a VIDEO CD with PBC
functions, this function is available only during
playback without PBC functions (PBC OFF, page 25).
PREV NEXT
JOG SELECTOR
(PUSH SELECT)
L/R/STEREO
PREV
NEXT
PICTURE
SOUND
EFFECT
RETURN
OPEN/CLOSE
KARAOKE PON
ˆ
PLAY MODE
REPEAT
KEY  CONTROL
STANDBY
·
P
p
0
§
)
=
JO
G SELECTOR
+
+
g
PUSH
SELECT
n
N
˜
1/u
PHONES
LEVEL
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIC 2
MIC 1
MIC CONTROL
ECHO
LEVEL
MIN
MAX
MIC 1
LEVEL
MIN
MAX
MIC 2
LEVEL
MIN
MAX
MUSIC
LEVEL
+
=
>10
OPEN/CLOSE
SCREEN
TIME
ON
RETURN
REPEAT
A
˜
B
CHECK
CLEAR
CLEAR
MODE
PLAY
TV
VIDEO
TV/
VOL
PON
KARAOKE
STEREO
L/R/
MENU
SPECIAL
PICTURE
EFFECT
SOUND
1/u
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10/0
ˆ
n
KEY CONTROL
N
˜
INDEX
PREV
SELECT
NEXT
C
c
6
=
+
p
·
0
)
P
SLOW
&
>
10
9
1/u
+
CH
+
To locate
Press
The next or succeeding
tracks (AMS)
NEXT or 
+ repeatedly, or turn
JOG SELECTOR clockwise until
you find the track
The current or preceding
tracks (AMS)
PREV or 
= repeatedly, or turn
JOG SELECTOR counterclockwise
until you find the track
A specific track directly 
Z Number button of the track
z
When you directly locate a track numbered over 10
Z
Press >10 first, then the corresponding number buttons.
To enter “0,” use button 10/0.
Example: To play track number 30
Press >10 first, then 3 and 10/0.
z
What is a track?
A disc is divided into sections of a picture or a music
piece called “tracks.” Each track is assigned with a track
number to locate the track you want.
Note
During PBC Playback, the JOG SELECTOR, PREV, NEXT,
= and + buttons have different functions from the ones
explained in the table above.
Locating a Point by Elapsed
Time (Time Search)
This function lets you use elapsed time as a guide to
find a certain point on a VIDEO CD. To use Time
Search function with VIDEO CDs with PBC function
(Ver. 2.0 discs), see the explanation below. “Elapsed”
means the time from the beginning of the disc and is
not the playing time of the current track.
Time Search function is especially useful when playing
discs that have only a few track divisions.
This function cannot be used during Digest Play (see
page 17).
>10
p
·
OPEN/CLOSE
SCREEN
TIME
ON
RETURN
REPEAT
A
˜
B
CHECK
CLEAR
CLEAR
MODE
PLAY
TV
VIDEO
TV/
VOL
PON
KARAOKE
STEREO
L/R/
MENU
SPECIAL
PICTURE
EFFECT
SOUND
1/u
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10/0
ˆ
n
KEY CONTROL
N
˜
INDEX
PREV
SELECT
NEXT
C
c
6
=
+
p
·
0
)
P
SLOW
&
>
10
9
1/u
+
CH
+
1
Press SPECIAL MENU while playing a disc or
before you start playing.
The following menu appears on the TV screen.
TV screen
SPECIAL MENU
        1)   SCENE SEARCH
        2)   TIME SEARCH
        3)   DISC DIGEST
        4)   TRACK DIGEST
        5)   DIGEST 9
m
12        
You cannot select the item with this mark.
2
Press button 2.
3
Press the number buttons to to enter the time (in
minutes) of the point that you want to locate.
The entered time appears on the TV screen.
4
Press 
·.
Playback starts from the entered time.
To use Time Search function with VIDEO CDs with
PBC function (Ver. 2.0 discs)
Do Steps 1 and 2 above before you start playing the
VIDEO CD so that “PBC OFF” appears in the front
panel display.
Number buttons